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STREIBLOVÁ E., GRYNDLEROVÁ H., VALDA S., GRYNDLER M. (2010): Tuber aestivum - hypogeous fungus neglected in the Czech Republic. A review. [Tuber aestivum, summer truffle, Tuber spp., cultivation, central Europe] Czech Mycology 61(2): 163-173 (published: 10th August, 2010)
abstract
The summer truffle, Tuber aestivum, is the most common European truffle species with environmental and economic values yet unexplored in the Czech Republic. Background information on general features of this protected hypogeous ascomycete, its history and finds in our country as well as trends in T. aestivum cultivation and research in central Europe are summarized.
GRYNDLER M., BOROVIČKA J., GRYNDLEROVÁ H., GRYNDLER E. (2008): Fructification of Langermannia gigantea in artificially inoculated field soil. [Lycoperdaceae, Langermannia gigantea, Calvatia gigantea, spawn, cultivation, rDNA] Czech Mycology 60(2): 231-242 (published: 27th February, 2009)
abstract
Cultures of Langermannia gigantea, a fungus potentially important for human alimentation and biotechnology purposes, were isolated from wild-growing specimens and a spawn was produced using autoclaved soil as a cultivation substrate. The spawn of two isolates was placed into the soil in two field experimental plots. Fructification was first observed after 4 years in only one plot, where 3 normal fruitbodies were produced. Analysis of the rDNA cassette of the 3 fruitbodies revealed that they were identical and bore the attributes of both introduced isolates. The fungus is able to persist in the inoculated soil for years and is dispersed over the soil volume. This is the first report of successful fructification of L. gigantea introduced at a locality where this species had never been observed before.
GRYNDLEROVÁ H. (1990): Indriella bolleyi on the wheat roots in Bohemia. Česká Mykologie 44(3): 162-164 (published: 22nd October, 1990)
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